By Aimee Look
Nvidia and Deutsche Telekom plan to build one of the biggest artificial-intelligence data centers in Europe, the German telecommunications group said Tuesday, as it looks to bolster the country's AI capabilities.
The joint data center in Munich is expected to boost AI computing power in Germany by around 50%, Deutsche Telekom said. German companies will be able to use the facilities to book and use computing power of the data centers, it said.
It will be an expanded renovation of an existing center, with the server park spanning several thousand square meters, beginning in the first quarter of 2026, Deutsche Telekom said. It plans to host up to 10,000 Nvidia Blackwell Graphics Processing Units, which are circuits that power the creation of images and videos.
"We're bringing Nvidia AI and robotics to start a new era of Germany's industrial transformation," Jensen Huang, founder and chief executive of Nvidia, said.
The development of the expansive AI data center, called the Industrial AI Cloud, will provide secure AI computing capacity, Deutsche Telekom said.
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